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1. Which combination of factors generally results in the coldest temperatures? A) low elevation and low B) low elevation and high latitude C) high elevation and low latitude D) high elevation and high latitude 2. The California Current, which flows along the coast of North America, is a A) cool current, flowing north B) cool current, flowing south C) warm current, flowing north D) warm current, flowing south 3. The graph below shows the average monthly temperatures for two cities, A and B, which are both located at 41° north latitude.

Which statement best explains the difference in the average yearly temperature range for the two cities? A) City B is located in a different planetary belt. B) City B receives less yearly C) City B has a greater yearly duration of insolation. D) City B is located near a large body of water. 4. During an El Niño event, surface water temperatures increase along the west coast of South America. Which weather changes are likely to occur in this region? A) decreased air temperature and decreased precipitation B) decreased air temperature and increased precipitation C) increased air temperature and increased precipitation D) increased air temperature and decreased precipitation 5. Bodies of water have a moderating effect on climate primarily because A) water gains heat more rapidly than land does B) water surfaces are flatter than land surfaces C) water temperatures are always lower than land temperatures D) water temperatures change more slowly than land temperatures do 6. Which ocean current affects the climate of the northeastern coast of North America? A) Gulf Stream B) Canaries C) Labrador D) North Atlantic Applied Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 1 7. Which planetary wind pattern is present in many areas of little rainfall? A) converge and air sinks. B) Winds converge and air rises. C) Winds diverge and air sinks. D) Winds diverge and air rises. 8. The map below shows the location of four cities, A, B, C, and D, in the western United States where prevailing winds are from the southwest.

Which city most likely receives the least amount of average yearly precipitation? A) A B) B C) C D) D 9. During the months, which change in location would most likely cause a decrease in the observed daytime air temperatures? A) from 45º N latitude to 20º N latitude B) from sea level to 5 km above sea level C) from sea level on the windward side of a mountain to sea level on the leeward side D) from the ocean coast to an inland location 10. At which do currents of dry, sinking air cause the dry conditions of Earth's major ? A) 0º and 30º N B) 60º N and 60º S C) 30º N and 30º S D) 60º S and 90º S 11. The Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Current modify the climate of northwestern Europe by making the climate A) warmer and drier B) warmer and more humid C) cooler and drier D) cooler and more humid 12. Which natural event temporarily slows or reverses surface ocean currents in the equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean, causing a disruption of normal weather patterns? A) monsoons B) volcanic eruptions C) El Niño D) deforestation

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 2 13.The map below shows an eastern portion of North America. Points A and B represent locations on the eastern shoreline.

Which factor is primarily responsible for location A having a lower average yearly temperature than location B? A) nearness to a large body of water B) elevation C) latitude D) prevailing winds 14. Two coastal cities have the same latitude and elevation, but are located near different . Which statement best explains why the two cities have different ? A) They are at different longitudes. B) They are near different ocean currents. C) They have different angles of insolation. D) They have different numbers of daylight hours. 15. Which graph best shows the general effect that differences in elevation above sea level have on the average annual temperature? A) B) C) D)

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 3 16. The cross section below shows how prevailing winds have caused different climates on the windward and leeward sides of a mountain range.

Why does the windward side of this mountain have a wet climate? A) Rising air compresses and cools, causing the water droplets to evaporate. B) Rising air compresses and warms, causing the water vapor to condense. C) Rising air expands and cools, causing the water vapor to condense. D) Rising air expands and warms, causing the water droplets to evaporate. 17. The planetary wind and moisture belts indicate that large amounts of rainfall occur at Earth's because air is A) converging and rising B) converging and sinking C) diverging and rising D) diverging and sinking 18. The cross section below shows the prevailing winds that cause different climates on the windward and leeward sides of this mountain range.

Compared to the climate conditions on the leeward side of this mountain range, the conditions on the windward side are usually A) cooler and wetter B) cooler and drier C) warmer and wetter D) warmer and drier 19. Which climate condition generally results from both an increase in distance from the equator and an increase in elevation above sea level? A) cooler temperatures B) warmer prevailing winds C) increased precipitation D) increased air pressure 20. The Florida and Gulf Stream ocean currents along the east coast of North America are both A) warm currents that flow northeastward B) warm currents that flow southwestward C) cool currents that flow northeastward D) cool currents that flow southwestward

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 4 21. Base your answer to the following question on the map below, which shows an imaginary continent on Earth. Arrows represent prevailing wind directions. Letters A through D represent locations on the continent. Locations A and B are at the same latitude and at the same elevation at the base of the mountains.

The climate at location C is much drier than at location D. This difference is best explained by the fact that location C is located A) farther from any mountain range B) closer to a large body of water C) at a latitude that experiences longer average annual daylight D) at a latitude where air is sinking and surface winds diverge 22. Base your answer to the following question on map below, which represents an imaginary continent. Locations A and B are on opposite sides of a mountain range on a planet similar to Earth. Location C is on the planet's equator.

Compared to the climate at location A, the climate at location B would most likely be A) warmer and more humid B) warmer and less humid C) cooler and more humid D) cooler and less humid

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 5 23. Compared to the climate conditions of dry inland locations, the climate conditions of locations influenced by a nearby ocean generally result in A) hotter and colder winters, with a larger annual range of temperatures B) hotter summers and colder winters, with a smaller annual range of temperatures C) cooler summers and warmer winters, with a larger annual range of temperatures D) cooler summers and warmer winters, with a smaller annual range of temperatures 24. The diagram below shows the positions of the cities of Seattle and Spokane, . Both cities are located at approximately 48 North latitude, and they are separated by the Cascade Mountains.

How does the climate of Seattle compare with the climate of Spokane? A) Seattle – hot and dry Spokane – cool and humid B) Seattle – hot and humid Spokane – cool and dry C) Seattle – cool and humid Spokane – warm and dry D) Seattle – cool and dry Spokane – warm and humid 25. Which factor most likely causes two cities at the same elevation and latitude to have different yearly average temperature ranges? A) rotation of Earth B) duration of insolation C) distance from a large body of water D) direction of prevailing winds

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 6 Base your answers to questions 26 and 27 on the graph below, which shows the average monthly temperature of two cities A and B.

26. The temperature in city B is highest in January and lowest in July because city B is located A) on the side of a mountain B) on an island C) in the D) at the 27. Both cities have an average yearly temperature of 11ºC, but city A has a much greater temperature range than city B has because city A most likely A) is closer to the Equator B) is farther from a large body of water C) has more rainfall D) has stronger prevailing winds

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 7 28. Base your answer to the following question on the climate graphs below, which show average monthly precipitation and temperatures at four cities, A, B, C, and D.

City A has very little variation in temperature during the year because city A is located A) on the dry side of a mountain B) on the wet side of a mountain C) near the center of a large landmass D) near the equator

Applied Earth Science Climate Exam Practice Questions Page 8 Answer Key Climate Exam Review Questions

1. D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. C 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. C 16. C 17. A 18. A 19. A 20. A 21. D 22. B 23. D 24. C 25. C 26. C 27. B 28. D